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Eaton 93PM Guía De Instalación Rápida página 10

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The unpacking and unloading of the UPS is shown in illustrations 7.1–7.8.
Before you start to unpack and unload the UPS, examine the TipNTell and DropNTell
indicators on the package surface. If the equipment has been correctly transported in the
upright position, the indicators should be intact. If the TipNTell indicator arrow has turned
all blue or the arrow head(s) of the DropNTell indicator are black, contact the appropriate
parties to report inappropriate transportation.
For transportation purposes, the UPS cabinet is bolted onto a wooden pallet. Before you
unload the cabinet from the pallet, use a forklift or other material handling equipment to
move the cabinet to the installation area.
The UPS cabinet is heavy. If the unpacking instructions are not closely followed, the
cabinet may tip over and cause serious injury.
Do not tilt the UPS cabinet more than 10 degrees from the vertical or the cabinet may tip
over.
NOTE: After you have removed the shipping brackets, move the unit immediately away
from the pallet.
If you remove the cabinet from its original installation location and transfer it to a new
location on a pallet, attach the shipping brackets or the lower cover plates to the cabinet
and the pallet.
The operator must supply the wiring to connect the UPS to the local power source. The
installation of the UPS must be done by a locally qualified electrician. The installation
inspection and the initial start-up of the UPS and installing an extra battery cabinet must be
carried out by an authorized Eaton Customer Service Engineer or by a qualified service
personnel authorized by Eaton.
If you are installing a 93PM with a separate battery option, refer to the Eaton 93PM UPS
100-500 kVA User's and Installation Guide.
The battery trip wiring X6 is shown in illustration 8.
1
2
3
4
5
Sync control interface X11 details are shown in illustration 9.
1
2
3
4
5
8 8
Shunt trip (+24 V C1)
Shunt trip return (TRIP C2)
Not in use
Status signal (DET 3.14)
Status signal return (GND
3.13)
Bypass L1
Bypass L2
Bypass L3
Out L1
Out L2
WARNING
6
Out L3
7
Not in use
8
Sync signal in L1
9
Sync signal in L2
10
Sync signal in L3

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